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netjetwife said:I'm not trying to alienate, only inform. The union's position was posted on the ASAP board several days ago. The MEC member that wrote the post did so as a clarification to earlier information/posts on the subject which were made before the IBT had given Local 1108 guidance in this strike area.
While, it may not be the personal opinion of some of the NJ pilots posting here; nonetheless, it IS the position of the IBT and of Local 1108. It is only fair that other pilots are informed that this decision WAS MADE AND IS POSTED on the NJASAP board. It doesn't seem right to give those affected by flying struck work false hope... NJ pilots can find the post in the HB section. If the chance that the NJ pilots will have to strike increases in coming weeks, we will all hear (or see, as the case may be) more on the subject--whether we want to or not--I'm afraid.
I should think that getting "blind-sided", by a repercussion they were told they didn't have to worry about, would do more damage than simply apprising someone of the situation.
Go read the definition of a scab .... IT DOESN'T APPLY TO THIS SITUATION !
The definition is right there in black and white on the ALPA master scab list.. I think what we're dealing with here is a nasty combination of idiots who can't read... Thanks for the warning. Noone gives a s%$t (including the more reasonable majority of your own membership), but thanks for the warning ...
Diesel said:I'll say it again and again.
Fly a QS tail while on Strike you're a scab.
Fly a charter while we're on strike you're just doing your job. No harm no foul
Please don't alienate guys out there that aren't in the same position we are in regards to union protection.
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